Submitted by Marty Proctor
At the annual meeting of the Florida Native Plant Society (FNPS) on Saturday, April 8 at 9:30 am, a presentation and group discussion covering DarkSky concepts will be shared with the group. The FNPS annual meeting takes place at the Groveland Public Safety Complex, Community Conference Room located at 6825 SR50 in Groveland.
Topics of discussion will include: Light Pollution and how it impacts plants, animals, insects and humans.
DarkSky preservation featuring Groveland’s DarkSky ordinance and how it can save the night sky locally and throughout our area.
How you can make a difference today in your yard and community for now and for the benefit of your children.
Local DarkSky advocate and FNPS member Marty Proctor will lead the presentation and discussion.
Join the discussion about the benefits of dark sky preservation, dark sky tourism, our area’s current light pollution conditions, and how individuals and communities can make our night skies more ecologically friendly. To learn more, please visit DarkSky or https://www.darksky.org/ and consider joining. You can also follow DarkSky on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or LinkedIn.
Free and open to the public, this program is sponsored by the Passionflower Chapter of the Florida Native Plant Society (At This Link or Passionflower.FNPSchapters.org). The FNPS will serve refreshments and have a native plant drawing after the program.